Thursday, 3 December 2015

Oprah gives the baby boy she lost at just 14-years-old a name

by

Sara McGinnis

posted in Celebrities

Nearly 50 years after experiencing the loss of a child, Oprah Winfrey continues to work on healing. The media mogul, who lost a premature baby boy when she was just 14-years-old, is now opening up for the first time about his name.

During an interview in Melbourne, Australia, the now 61-year-old shared in front of an audience of 15,000, "I did an interview with a reporter before I came to Australia and she said you should name the baby son who died."

"So I have named him, I had a little boy named Canaan," she went on to share. "I did have a son. And I named him Canaan because Canaan means new land, new life."

Oprah baby boy

According to news.com.au, Oprah then went on to speak about the sexual abuse she suffered as a young girl.

"I was raped at 9-years-old by a cousin, then again by another family member, and another family member," she told the audience. Initially she tried to hide her pregnancy, because at age 14 she felt so much "pain and shame."

The world might never have known about the boy who passed just weeks after being born, if it weren't for a relative of Oprah's who revealed the story publicly in 1990.

Opening up about the betrayal in an issue of O magazine, she wrote, "I imagined that every person on the street was going to point their finger at me and scream, 'Pregnant at 14, you wicked girl!' ... [But] I soon realized that having the secret out was liberating. What I learned for sure was that holding the shame was the greatest burden of all."

I can't explain how in awe I am of Oprah choosing to share these details of her past publicly. I am struck by both her ability to be open about such pain, and how the loss of her child is still something she's working on dealing with all these years later. My heart goes out to her, and I wish her continued healing.

For those who've suffered a loss, how have your feelings changed over the years? Have they changed at all?

Photos: PR Photos

 

While Oprah chose not to have children after her loss, a number of celebrity families have gone on to welcome children after going through infertility, miscarriage or stillbirth. A look at famous parents who've welcomed rainbow babies:

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